| ASHAMED | • ashamed adj. Feeling shame or guilt. • ashamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ashame. • ASHAMED adj. feeling shame. |
| ASHAMES | • ashames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ashame. • ASHAME v. (archaic) to shame. |
| BESHAME | • beshame v. (Archaic, transitive) To shame; put to shame. • BESHAME v. (archaic) to put to shame. |
| SHAMALS | • shamals n. Plural of shamal. • SHAMAL n. (Arabic) in the Middle East, a hot dry north wind that carries sand in desert places, also SHIMAAL. |
| SHAMANS | • shamans n. Plural of shaman. • SHAMAN n. (Russian) a doctor-priest or medicine man working by magic, esp. a priest of Asian Shamanism. |
| SHAMBAS | • shambas n. Plural of shamba. • SHAMBA n. (Swahili) in East Africa, any plot, farm or smallholding used for growing crops. |
| SHAMBLE | • shamble v. To walk while shuffling or dragging the feet. • shamble n. (Mining) One of a succession of niches or platforms, one above another, to hold ore which is thrown… • SHAMBLE v. to walk awkwardly. |
| SHAMBLY | • shambly adj. Shambling; not coordinated or graceful; clumsy. • SHAMBLY adj. awkwardly. |
| SHAMERS | • shamers n. Plural of shamer. • SHAMER n. one who causes shame. |
| SHAMINA | • SHAMINA n. a wool blend of shahtoosh and pashm. |
| SHAMING | • shaming v. Present participle of shame. • shaming n. The activity by which somebody is shamed. • SHAMING n. the act of causing someone to feel a painful sense of guilt or degradation. |
| SHAMMAS | • shammas n. Alternative form of shamash. • Shammas prop.n. A surname from Arabic. • SHAMMAS n. (Yiddish) the sexton in a synagogue; the candle used to light the other 8 candles of a Chanukah menorah, also SHAMMASH, SHAMMES, SHAMMOS, SHAMOS. |
| SHAMMED | • shammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sham. • SHAM v. to feign. |
| SHAMMER | • shammer n. A person who shams; a liar or faker. • SHAMMER n. one who shams; an impostor. |
| SHAMMES | • shammes n. Alternative form of shamash (“sexton in a synagogue”). • shammes n. Alternative form of shamash (“candle used to light other candles of a Hanukkah menorah”). • SHAMMES n. (Yiddish) the sexton in a synagogue; the candle used to light the other 8 candles of a Chanukah menorah, also SHAMMAS, SHAMMASH, SHAMMOS, SHAMOS. |
| SHAMMOS | • shammos n. Alternative form of shamash (“sexton in a synagogue”). • shammos n. Alternative form of shamash (“candle used to light other candles of a Hanukkah menorah”). • SHAMMOS n. (Hebrew) the sexton in a synagogue; the candle used to light the other 8 candles of a Chanukah menorah, also SHAMMAS, SHAMMASH, SHAMMES, SHAMOS. |
| SHAMOIS | • shamois n. Alternative form of chamois. • SHAMOIS n. (French) a kind of leather made from a goatlike antelope found in the Alps. • SHAMOIS v. to clean with this. |
| SHAMOYS | • shamoys n. Plural of shamoy. • SHAMOY v. to prepare skins by working oil into them. |
| SHAMPOO | • shampoo n. (Originally) A traditional Indian and Persian body massage given after pouring warm water over the body… • shampoo n. A commercial liquid soap product for washing hair or other fibres/fibers, such as carpets. • shampoo n. An instance of washing the hair or other fibres with shampoo. |